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She (<strong>Observer</strong> &nuspapers<br />
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IN THE PAPER<br />
TODAY<br />
Teachers to vote: Teachers, unable<br />
to reach a contract settlement<br />
with Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong> Community<br />
Schools, plan to meet Thursday<br />
to take a strike authorization vote.<br />
/2A<br />
Acquitted: A 23-year-old <strong>Canton</strong><br />
man charged with raping a 13year-old<br />
boy, was acquitted of five<br />
counts of first degree criminal sexual<br />
conduct. /2A<br />
Con artist: Business owners<br />
should beware of a woman con<br />
artist who has bilked money from<br />
area businesses in recent weeks.<br />
/2A<br />
COUNTY NEWS<br />
Site's In: State Republicans have<br />
chosen former Wayne County<br />
commissioner Susan Heintz to replace<br />
David Doyle as state party<br />
chair. Heintz is expected to be officially<br />
named chair of the party<br />
next February at the state GOP<br />
convention. /SA<br />
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tempting to banks<br />
BY TIN RICHABD<br />
•TtfVVUTU<br />
Letting banks sell inwmm<br />
— as idee BO controversial that<br />
it splits both parties — may be<br />
dead in this session of tbs<br />
Michigan Lsgisisture.<br />
But the banking industry —<br />
facing stiff competition from<br />
thrifts, crsdit unions snd brokerage<br />
houses — is likely to try<br />
sgain.<br />
"Competition" is the code<br />
word.<br />
<strong>The</strong> sUte House deferred action<br />
Wednesdsy on s psckf<br />
of bills when some nervous<br />
members said they wanted<br />
more tims to study the complex<br />
legislstion. Wsdnesdsy<br />
wss supposed to be the last<br />
dsy of the post-election "Isms<br />
duck" session. <strong>The</strong> odds that<br />
the pscksge can be enacted<br />
grow slimmer by the day because<br />
the Senste. too, would<br />
hove to set-<br />
Making metiers worse, sponsor<br />
Will ism Keith. D-Gsrden<br />
City, who is ending his 22-yeer<br />
career in Lensing. wss sbsent<br />
during the final debet*.<br />
A procedural vote of 54-28<br />
showed thst backers of s probank<br />
"compromise" lacked s<br />
necessary msjority of 56 to<br />
enact most of the package.<br />
Moreover, under the state constitution,<br />
bills on the incorpo<br />
ration of bsnks must hsve e<br />
two-thirds yes vote.<br />
"Philosophicslly. I'm opposed<br />
to finsncisl institutions<br />
being permitted to sell insurence,"<br />
ssid Rep. Frank Fitzgerald.<br />
R-Grand Ledge, who started<br />
the ruckus early in the year.<br />
He sponsored bills to prohibit<br />
banks from selling insurance<br />
thst were kicked back from the<br />
House floor to the Insurance<br />
Committee.<br />
"For the sverage person, it<br />
places too much power in the<br />
bands of finsncisl institutions.<br />
People must go to them for<br />
loans. <strong>The</strong>y require you to have<br />
insurance — snd sell insursnce.<br />
too. It's s concentration<br />
of power thst is wrong," said<br />
Fitzgerald, the House speaker<br />
pro-tem.<br />
Voting with Fitzgersld<br />
against the banks were: Jus<br />
tine Bams. D-Westland; Maxine<br />
Berman. D-Southfield; David<br />
Gubow. D-Huntington<br />
Woods; John Jamian. R-Birmingham;<br />
Shirley Johnson. R-<br />
Royal Oak; and Deborah Whyman.<br />
R-<strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Voting to move Keith's package<br />
were Lyn Bankes. R-Redford;<br />
Willis Bui lard, R Milford;<br />
Alan Cropeey. R-DeWitt;<br />
Jsn Dolsn. R-Fsrmington<br />
Hills; Dsn Gustafson. R-<br />
Haslett, Greg Kaia. R-Roches<br />
ter Hills; Tom Middleton. R-<br />
Ortonville; Susan Munsell. R-<br />
Hosrsll; Kirk Profit. D-<br />
Ypsilanti. Jsrry Vorva. R-<br />
Plymouth; and Richard Young.<br />
D-Desrborn Hsighta.<br />
Absent besides Keith were<br />
Penny Crissman, R-Rochsstsr.<br />
and 16 other members.<br />
<strong>The</strong> bsttle took yesrs to<br />
evolve. It started when ths acting<br />
insurance commissioner rejected<br />
s bus basse plan to ssvs<br />
Ludington Savings Bsnk thst<br />
involvsd Its scquiring sn insuranos<br />
agency In 1992 the<br />
Michigan Supreme Court ruled<br />
the insurance eosamissioner<br />
lacked suthority to say s bank<br />
shouldn't be licenssd to sell inlurtnoc.<br />
<strong>The</strong> issue is particularly<br />
sensitive in small towns with<br />
few businesses Detroit legiststors<br />
have mixed feelings. <strong>The</strong>y<br />
argue thst insurers hsve redlined<br />
them, but they else are<br />
unhappy with bank ssrvicee.<br />
"<strong>The</strong>re sre not enough banks<br />
in the city of Detroit now,"<br />
said Rep. Alma Stall worth. D<br />
Detroit.<br />
Rep. Gary Randall, R-<br />
Elwell, took up Keith's bills<br />
and engineered what be called<br />
"a good compromise." Elements<br />
of the deal:<br />
• A lender couldn't require s<br />
borrower to buy insurance with<br />
s particular sgent.<br />
• Loan officers couldn't set ss<br />
agents or solicitors for insurance<br />
sales, but could say insurance<br />
is svailable from an affilisted<br />
agent<br />
• Insurance documents would<br />
have to be separate from loan<br />
documents<br />
• Loan operations and insurance<br />
operations would have to<br />
be in separate eraes. clearly<br />
signed.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> boards of the lender and<br />
the insurance agency would<br />
have to act separately, but<br />
could contain the same people.<br />
Opponents said the "coercive"<br />
power of lenders would be<br />
so strong that exceptionally<br />
vigorous regulation would be<br />
needed — in s time when gov<br />
ern mental regulation is growing<br />
less popular and more difficult<br />
to fund.<br />
Supporting the Randall<br />
compromise were the Michigan<br />
Association of Insursnce<br />
Agents, the Michigan Bankers<br />
Association, the Michigan<br />
Credit Union League and other<br />
business groups.<br />
<strong>The</strong> whole effort underlines<br />
a prophecy by Roes Wilhelm,<br />
the late professor of buainess<br />
st the University of Michigan:<br />
Lines between banks, credit<br />
unions, brokerage houses, insurers,<br />
mutual hinds snd even<br />
euto manufacturers would become<br />
blurred as they all sought<br />
broader lines of business.<br />
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Observer</strong>! MONDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1994<br />
GOP pouring Heintz into top job<br />
BY RALPH R. ECHUNAW<br />
BTAVT Wanes<br />
Susan Heintz, a former Wayne<br />
County commissioner and North -<br />
ville Township supervisor, is on<br />
track to be the next Republican<br />
state party chair.<br />
"Almost sll ths district chairs<br />
hsve endorsed her," ssid Sean<br />
Cox, who runs the Republican or<br />
piftinn in the 13th Concessional<br />
District.<br />
Heinz was scheduled to be<br />
nominated for the Job Friday<br />
night by Gov. John Engler at a<br />
meeting of the state central committee<br />
in Grayling.<br />
-I think I pretty much have<br />
moat of the party support," she<br />
said bom her car en route to<br />
Grayling. "(This is) like s dream<br />
come true."<br />
However. Heintz cannot officially<br />
become state chairwoman<br />
until ths Feb. 4 state convention.<br />
If all goes well, she will then<br />
succeed Devid Doyle, who has<br />
choesn not to seek re-election to<br />
the poet.<br />
"Devid Doyle and the ^<br />
have done a peat job." HsinU<br />
said. "I look forward to continuing<br />
their sfforts. I'm following a<br />
great guy and I have a terrific<br />
head of the party."<br />
As state party chsir, Heintz. 46,<br />
will coordinste fund-raising, campaigning<br />
and recruiting on a<br />
statewide level. Her pcedsceesora<br />
in the post include Spencer Abraham,<br />
who was siscted U-8. senstor<br />
last month.<br />
"Suzie is s very competent snd<br />
cspsbls person," said Livonia Republican<br />
activist Jssn Riters.<br />
"Shell serve the party well."<br />
HeinU grew up as the daughter<br />
of former Mount Clemens mayor<br />
Bert Vands Vusse.<br />
She later married and settled in<br />
North ville Townahip.<br />
HeinU became a township activist,<br />
and when a vacancy occured<br />
on the township board in<br />
the 1970s she was appointed to<br />
fill it.<br />
HeinU went on to run<br />
posed for township dark in 1980,<br />
then sscended to ths supervisor's<br />
post in 1964, alao running unop-<br />
Two yesrs later shs woo section<br />
to the county commision. As<br />
the only Republican on the commission,<br />
HeinU represented Livonia,<br />
Plymouth, Plymouth Township<br />
and North ville Tosrnship<br />
from 1967 to 1991.<br />
HeinU resigned from the county<br />
commission in April 1991 to<br />
take a job aa director of Engler's<br />
southeast Michigan office.<br />
HeinU has slso served on the<br />
Michigan Council of<br />
Governments executive committee,<br />
as chairwoman of the Rouge<br />
River Watershed Council snd ss<br />
executive director of the Conference<br />
of Western Wayne<br />
In the private sector, HeinU<br />
has worked on the accounting<br />
staff for Chevrolet and as a field<br />
office trainer for the Travelers Insurance<br />
Company.<br />
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has two children. Julie. 22 and<br />
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a hippo, $28 for a donkey, horse.<br />
A memorial service »a* held for<br />
Juaaiia Wwnu. 90. of<br />
Plymouth. Thuraday. Dec 1. at<br />
<strong>The</strong> Salvation Army Ckapal IB<br />
Plymouth Lt Randall VtnUnd<br />
ingham officiated the wnn-»<br />
She »*» bom Oct 14. 1904, in<br />
Atviaatoo. Oni.. in Canada. and<br />
died Tttwday. Nov 29. in St.<br />
Mati Hospital She *u a home<br />
maker She received her pilot* It<br />
ornt* • h*n »he •*» 65 >«*r» oid.<br />
She iiked to hunt and fish in<br />
\j«bera Michigan<br />
She ia survived by one siater,<br />
f-.\+ nieoe» three nephew*. many<br />
•- ail - She » a» preceded in<br />
vr her daugh<br />
lers. Beauthon Neely of Plymouth.<br />
and Bonny Smith of Plym<br />
oulh . too. Beraell Spott* of Arkansas.<br />
ux ftandchiidren. 12<br />
great grandchildren. »i*ter. Virginia<br />
Smith of Kan*** She wa*<br />
preceded in death by her husband.<br />
James M and ton. Bud.<br />
Memorial* may be made to the<br />
Livonia Baptist Church<br />
SoMcea for Clema Lucille Bennett.<br />
90. of Weatland. were held<br />
Monday. Nov 28. at the<br />
Schrader Howell Funeral Home,<br />
in Plymouth, with the Rev Jerry<br />
A Kruchkow officiating. Bunal<br />
»a» n Parkview Memorial Cemetery.<br />
in Livonia. *<br />
She wa* born July IS, 1904. in<br />
Salem Townahip. and died<br />
Thursday. Nov 24. in Penton,<br />
Mich. She wa* a home maker She<br />
OBITUARIES<br />
moved from Newburgh to West<br />
land ia 1937 and waa a otmbtr of<br />
tha New bur* Baptist Church.<br />
She ia survived by bar daugh<br />
ler*. Lucille Gnffis of Vaaaar.<br />
Dorothy Caleb of Port Huron.<br />
Midi. Eunice Wittrick of Hod<br />
•on, Fla.. Catherine Cobure of<br />
Bonita Spring. Fla., Karen<br />
Man veil of Bonita Sprint. Fla..<br />
Linda Coloaky of Vaaaar. Mich.,<br />
•on. Leon "Bud" Bennett of<br />
Weatland. 32 grandchildren. 46<br />
great - grandchildren, five great<br />
great grandchildren. She ia pre<br />
ceded in death by her husband.<br />
Nelaon J.. and Irene Paguin.<br />
Memorial contribution* to the<br />
the Newburg Baptist Church are<br />
appreciated<br />
Service* for Don* Irene Boettch<br />
er. 64. of Plymouth, were held<br />
Tueaday. Nov 29, at the Schrader<br />
Howell Funeral Home, with Dr.<br />
Michael M Meyer officiating<br />
Bunal was in Holy Sepulchre<br />
Cemetery, in Southfield.<br />
Sbe araa born Nov. 16, 1930. in<br />
Detroit, and ahe died Friday. Nov<br />
25. in Plymouth<br />
She ia survived by her husband.<br />
Glenn of Plymouth, children. Steven<br />
of Brighton. David of Plym -<br />
oulh. James of Weatland. Suaan<br />
Croteau of Plymouth. Kathleen<br />
Boettcher of Plymouth, one<br />
grandson. brothers. Nick Bodner.<br />
of Livonia. Lou Bodner of Port<br />
Austin. Michael of Farmington<br />
Hills. Aunt. Betty Bodner of<br />
Plymouth<br />
Memorial* may be made to Arbor<br />
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ILATHLCCM L MESSISCO<br />
Services for Kathleen E. Me*<br />
sisco, 73, of Plymouth, were at<br />
Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic<br />
Church, in Plymouth, with the<br />
Rev John Sullivan officiating.<br />
Bunal was in Holy Sepulchre<br />
Cemetery, in Southfield.<br />
She was born Feb 2, 1921. in<br />
Detroit, and died Sunday. Nov<br />
27. in Ann Arbor She wa* s mul<br />
tigraph operator<br />
She i* survived by her mother.<br />
Bregrtta Michael, and her sister.<br />
Eleanor Dupont<br />
Memorials may be made to St.<br />
Joseph Mercy Hospital<br />
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Tree lighting<br />
Salvation Army<br />
ceremony: <strong>The</strong> West<br />
Middle School chorus<br />
joined Plymouth Salvation<br />
Army Lt. Randall<br />
Van Landingham<br />
and local dignitaries<br />
in a ceremony<br />
Wednesday to herald<br />
the Army's 1994 fundraising<br />
drive to aid<br />
needy families in<br />
Plymouth and <strong>Canton</strong>.<br />
Area symphony, ballet to perform Nutcracker<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plymouth SympLony Or<br />
cheatra and the Plymouth-<strong>Canton</strong><br />
Ballet Company will once<br />
again celebrate the Holiday Sea<br />
son by presenting the Nutcracker<br />
Ballet at Plymouth Salem High<br />
School 9 p.m. Dec 9. 3 p.m. Dec<br />
10 and 11 <strong>The</strong> holiday festivities<br />
will continue after each matinee<br />
performance with the Sugar Plum<br />
Fairy Tea, sponsored by the<br />
Plymouth Symphony League<br />
"This is our beat Nutcracker<br />
performance ever," said Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> Ballet Director Dawn<br />
Greene "<strong>The</strong> dancers really anjoy<br />
the Plymouth Symphony because<br />
it gives them an opportunity to<br />
perform with live music Fine<br />
dancers become exceptional dancers<br />
when they are paired with live<br />
musiciana. We even have a dancer<br />
who drivea in from Port Huron in<br />
order to be part of this production."<br />
Tim Smola, of <strong>Canton</strong>, will return<br />
for the third time to dance<br />
the role of the King. <strong>The</strong> role of<br />
Clara arill be performed by 13year<br />
old Pamela Roae Lawne, who<br />
has been a memberof the Plym<br />
oulh <strong>Canton</strong> Ballet since 1992<br />
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PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on December 12,<br />
1994, at 7:30 o'clock p.m. at the E J McClendon Educational<br />
Center, 454 S. Harvey Street, Plymouth,<br />
Michigan, the Board of Education will hold a meeting<br />
at which will be offered for adoption a resolution to<br />
impose a summer property tax levy of all (100%) of<br />
its annual school tax levy upon property located<br />
within the school district.<br />
Passage of the proposed resolution would result in<br />
the annual levy of all (100%) achool property taxes on<br />
July 1 against property located within the school district<br />
<strong>The</strong> Board of Education, under Act 333, <strong>Public</strong><br />
Acta of u^4»i*aa 1982 amy impose s summer property<br />
tsx levy of either one-half (S0%) or all (100%) of<br />
annual school property taxes Currently, the School<br />
District has imposed a summer property tax levy st<br />
the one-half (*•%) level If • summer property tax<br />
levy Is imposed, the school district may enter into<br />
agreements with each city or township in which it<br />
lies, or s county treasurer, for collection of the sumproperty<br />
taxes, or may collect such taxes itself<br />
to said ActUS.<br />
This notice is given by<br />
of the Board of Edu-<br />
E. Davis<br />
Kristine Sills will dance the role<br />
of the Sugar Plum Fairy. Kristine<br />
haa danced arith the Royal Winnipeg<br />
Ballet Company and is a<br />
member of the Metropolitan Ballet<br />
<strong>The</strong>atre of Detroit-<br />
Children anil have the opportunity<br />
to meet the dancers after the<br />
Saturday and Sunday performances<br />
at the Sugar Plum Fairy<br />
Tea<br />
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"It really is an elegant event for<br />
children," says Jennifer Imamura.<br />
decorations chairperson. "<strong>The</strong><br />
dancers and candlelight lend a<br />
holiday atmosphere to the entire<br />
room, and children have the opportunity<br />
to make friends with<br />
the dancers."<br />
<strong>The</strong>se performances are sponsored<br />
by Panaaonic. Ticket prices<br />
are $14 for adults and $8 for students<br />
K-12. For ticket information,<br />
contact the Plymouth Symphony<br />
at (313) 451-2112.<br />
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Madonna adds six new faces to teaching lineup<br />
Madonna University<br />
in pew faculty mambara to camsis<br />
Hubert Cohan of Ann Arbor la<br />
an aaaociata professor in clinical<br />
psychology. Ha aaraad a Ph.D.<br />
and maatar of arta day at from<br />
the Univarsity of Michigan and a<br />
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Ha has presented research on<br />
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Cohen's teaching experience inelude*<br />
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at the Univaraity of Michigan. In<br />
addition, he is the staff paychok>gi4<br />
at the Michigan Psychoana<br />
lytic Inatitute, and he arorks with<br />
children and adult* as a clinical<br />
psychologist<br />
Stewart Wood of Ann Arbor ia<br />
an aaai slant profeaaor in special<br />
education. He earned a Ph.D.<br />
from the University of Michigan<br />
and a master's degree in education<br />
from the Univaraity of Sheffield.<br />
England. He got his undergraduate<br />
degree from the University<br />
of Nottingham, England. .<br />
He has presented several papers<br />
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tha Society for Research on<br />
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American Educational Research<br />
Aaaociation. Wooda' reeoarch and<br />
teaching int areata include motivational<br />
theory, children arith special<br />
need* and achool reatructuring.<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> reaident John Critchett,<br />
assistant profeaaor in accounting<br />
and finance, ia a Ph.D. candidate<br />
at tha University of Kentucky and<br />
holds a master's degree in business<br />
administration from the<br />
University of Michigan. His undergraduate<br />
degree was earned<br />
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His leaching experience includes<br />
positions at the Univeraity<br />
of Kentucky, Michigan State and<br />
Madonna. A member of the<br />
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and a certified public accountant<br />
in Michigan, he ia completing a<br />
project on historical accounting<br />
documents of the city of Lexington,<br />
Ky.<br />
Associate profeaaor and chair of<br />
computer and information systems,<br />
D. Lynn Kelley of Detroit<br />
earned her Ph.D. from Wayne<br />
State Univeraity. She earned her<br />
master's degree in business administration<br />
from Michigan State<br />
U.S. pastry team to visit S'craft<br />
On Monday, Dec. 19. the 1995<br />
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day dinner to raise funds for their<br />
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held at Schoolcraft College, Livo-<br />
for $75 per person, gourmet<br />
cncinoisaeura arill enjoy a champagne<br />
and horn d'oeuvres recep<br />
UQn and dinner starting at 6 p.m.<br />
Dinner arill feature oyster con<br />
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ravioli, harveat breads, foie gra*<br />
Hudson Valley with white aspar<br />
agUft. sorbet fantasies, roast game<br />
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of complementary wines.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Fenton Community Choir<br />
will perform. Ticket* may be reserved<br />
by calling Schoolcraft at<br />
(313) 462 4417. Visa, MasterCard<br />
and Discover are accepted.<br />
Chefs who will prepare the feast<br />
are E. David Auers, chef proprietor.<br />
Milos Cihelka. certified master<br />
chef; Kevin Gawronski, certified<br />
executive chef, Jeffrey Gabriel.<br />
CMC; Daniel Hugelier, CMC;<br />
Ed Janos, CMC; Brian Polcyn,<br />
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MONDAY. DECEMBER 5,1994<br />
CHtf LAHHV JANFS<br />
Veal is flavorful<br />
yet controversial<br />
o longer content with traditional veal<br />
dishes that do nothing to dress up this Ndelicately<br />
flavored meat, today's chefs are<br />
tampering with the classics Whether opting for<br />
mild, somewhat bland Lasting milk fed veal, or<br />
the more flavorful meat from naturally raised<br />
animals, chefs are using veal in colorful dishes<br />
thst help enhance its flavor and tenderness.<br />
<strong>The</strong> best veal preparations are credited to<br />
Italians who treated veal very much the way<br />
they do pasta or risotto - as a flavor carrier for a<br />
variety of sauces and ingredients You might<br />
think it's the veal that makes a great piccata.<br />
but experienced foodies know that lemon and capers<br />
carry the dish Using veal as a canvas.<br />
metro Detroit chefs are creating dishes with<br />
broad strokes of flavor.<br />
Past practice*<br />
But, veal has a distorted past, one that many<br />
Americans would just as soon forget. Milk fed veal<br />
wss introduced to the United States in 1962 by s<br />
Dutch company that developed Provimi feed < PROteins<br />
Vitamins Minerals) which incorporates dairy<br />
by-products into the feed Pnor to Prwum veal,<br />
white veal was veal from calves slaughtered nght<br />
slier birth, snd calf veal was frocn calves allowed<br />
to nurse a few weeks before being slaughtered<br />
To this day. calves are still tethered in wood<br />
en stalls only slightly larger than their bodies<br />
which restrict movement, preventing their muscle<br />
tissue from toughening. Advocates say there<br />
are alao other reasons for the cramped quarters<br />
"Farmers who use their stalls have belter<br />
control of feeding and health Farmers can<br />
watch individual calves better, make more frequent<br />
inspections of the stalls and help control<br />
sanitation," said Dr. John Albright, a professor<br />
of animal sciences at Purdue University.<br />
Now. Tm going to go out on a limb and profess<br />
that 1 am a great fancier of veal. It's my belief<br />
that the animals are allowed to live for any<br />
length of time only because they provide meat<br />
Nevertheless, there are alternative ways to raise<br />
veal calves in which the animals are kept in<br />
small herds, suckled and allowed to walk and<br />
forage freely .<br />
<strong>The</strong> meal produced by these methods is not white<br />
but pink. Although "pmk" veal is more expensive<br />
than milk fed veal its flavor can be superior. I speak<br />
of flavor because it is my opuuon that pink veal has<br />
more taste than white milk fed Provimi veal.<br />
This story really haa two sides, and it's the<br />
veal farmer who's in the middle straddling the<br />
fence. White, milk fed veal outsells pink veal<br />
three to one. and in order to supply the demand,<br />
farmers have to do things that some people find<br />
very objectionable.<br />
Basic cut*<br />
When you see veal in the supermarket or<br />
butcher shop, it's helpful to know the basic cuts,<br />
and what they're beat used for.<br />
Veal shoulder is usually parchssed boned before<br />
fyfc'n, and makes a flavorful roast. TTie<br />
veal rack ia usually cut into rib chopa. <strong>The</strong> real<br />
breast, ia the most economical for braising <strong>The</strong><br />
veal shank, synonymous with Oaso Buco, can be<br />
used for stew or ground mest with the marrow<br />
inside the shank considered s delicacy <strong>The</strong> veal<br />
loin is by far the most verastile and can be roasted<br />
whole with the bone in. cut into chops or<br />
boned and cut into mdsllions for sautooing.<br />
<strong>The</strong> veal rump is bast roasted with the bones intact<br />
to prevent it from falling apart when roasted<br />
A vesl hind lag is usually cut into roorts or steaks<br />
Purchasing pmk or naturally raissd veal ia aa<br />
easy aa finding it in the meat caee of your local<br />
grocer Look for chopa for grilling, steaks for<br />
broiling, and momma always added "a good<br />
hunk of ground veal for flavor and tenderness"<br />
when preparing her signature meatloaf<br />
<strong>The</strong>n, there ia her always requested " city<br />
chicken." It's made from veal stew that is<br />
braised until it literally falls off ths skewer<br />
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the ether hand, to a bit<br />
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My favorits way to cook Pronmi real to to<br />
. it in an equal Mend ef butter i<br />
olive oil I serve it with a flavorful<br />
ing of garlic.<br />
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When the holidays roll around. I would assume<br />
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1 recently polled s csche of our areas top<br />
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You might be surprised st some of their<br />
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Take for example Chef Marcus Haight, executive<br />
chef for eight years at the venerable<br />
West Bloom fie Id eatery. <strong>The</strong> Lark. Haight is<br />
in the process of moving into new digs, with<br />
s custom-built kitchen thst most of us could<br />
only dream about.<br />
Aaked about hia favorite kitchen gadget.<br />
Haight said: "I really search out my super<br />
fins, stainleoe steel sieve/strainer whenever 1<br />
cook becauae it does everything from drain<br />
pasta to strain sauces snd purees."<br />
When asked what he needs or hopes to<br />
find under the tree, the young chef Isughed.<br />
took a dsep breath and snnouncsd: "A $2,000<br />
gift certificate from Kitchen Glamor, so I can<br />
»« offrnr.fi gif.<br />
catsa far Haghfs sstssmed cooking <strong>The</strong>y<br />
feature a flvo-couras meal and wine for I7S.00<br />
-810)<br />
People who think the reetaurant business<br />
to sxciting and glamorous would really appreciats<br />
Joame Sindairs yob as manager at<br />
Ds Pa) ma's Restaurant in Livonia.<br />
Sinclair haa worked at DsPslms's for flvs<br />
years Hsr normal workday bsgina at S s.m ,<br />
and aha never leaves before $ p.m.<br />
Asked what her favorite kitchen gadget to,<br />
Sinclair immediately rsspondsd: "I would be<br />
lost without my alow oooker. 1 put something<br />
on before I leave, ifs waiting for me when I return,<br />
Mid the heuee smells grsat whan I <<br />
From simple items like squirt bottles and spatulas<br />
to slow cookers, sharp knives and cookware.<br />
You'll be surprised at what area chefs<br />
want for Christmas. Take a hint from them<br />
when shopping for people who love to cook.<br />
When Sinclair was asked what she wanted<br />
for Christmas, she yelled - without even<br />
thinking - "A bigger slow cooker, msybe coupled<br />
with s Cutoinart Food Processor to make<br />
the preparation a tittle faster and easier."<br />
Visitors to the stylish Cafe Bon Homme in<br />
beautiful downtown Plymouth would never<br />
realise that cheTowner Greg Goodman's favorite<br />
kitchen gadget ia a set of those kitchy<br />
plastic catsup and mustard squirt bottles.<br />
I thought Goodman might have been<br />
standing a little too cloee to the broiler with a<br />
response like that, but I waa amazed at what<br />
the Bon Homme chefs can do with them.<br />
"We fill one with red pepper purees and<br />
another with chocolate sauce and use them<br />
to squirt on a plate as a garnish or embellishment<br />
that really makes the dish presentable."<br />
Goodman aaid.<br />
In addition, he said his favorite electric<br />
kitchen gadget ia a Cutoinart hand-held immersible<br />
blender that "can go in everything<br />
from soups to sauces "<br />
Santa had better maks room under the<br />
Goodman Chnstmaa tree because the chef<br />
would love to get his hands on a small<br />
counter top "aalamandre" • what you and I<br />
would call a broiler - "juat to finish off a glaze<br />
or a fancy dessert." he said.<br />
Not all of us are wonderkids in the kitchen or<br />
the restaurant industry. So I thought it would<br />
make an interacting comparison to find out<br />
what a grill cook haa and wants for Chnstmaa<br />
I thought about my favorite diners and it<br />
was obvious that 1 juat had to talk with<br />
Marie McOregor of Parmington. the day<br />
"hamburger flipper/grill c55* at Batee Hamburgera<br />
at Nina Mil* and Middlebelt in<br />
Parmington.<br />
McGregor haa been flipping thoee great<br />
Bates burgers for almost two yesrs now Not<br />
an avid cook "becauae who wants lo cook after<br />
you've been flipping burgers all day." Mc-<br />
Gregor aaid she enjoys going out to eat aa<br />
often aa poaaible<br />
But when the fire lights up the McGregor<br />
r<br />
fry pan. aha claims her favorite kitchen gad<br />
ft is a spatula.<br />
It flips, it stirs, it beau and does s multi<br />
tuds of jobs around my houes," she explained<br />
- _ _ _ _ _<br />
lutaoe:<br />
Tuscan Bean Soup<br />
Veal recipes<br />
B<br />
Gifts are -<br />
toast of<br />
the season<br />
While there's probably nothing<br />
wine aficionado* like more than a<br />
great bottle of wine, they alao appreciate<br />
learning more about their<br />
beloved beverage. Filling this bill<br />
are recently published wine books,<br />
some in stocking stuffer size snd<br />
others ss heavyweights to place<br />
under the tree.<br />
For connoisseurs and novices<br />
alike, Alexis Bespsloff s "Complete<br />
Guide to Wine" (Signet, New York<br />
1994, $5.99, paperback) covers<br />
wine territory by country, region<br />
and varietal Tightly written, each<br />
paragraph is filled with essential,<br />
no nonsense informstion. A great<br />
stocking stuffer<br />
At the other end of the spectrum<br />
is the 1,088 page, five-pound, cloth<br />
bound volume of "<strong>The</strong> Oxford Com<br />
panion to Wine," (Oxford<br />
University Press, New York, 1994.<br />
$49.95), edited by Jsncis Robinson.<br />
It is the definitive, everything one<br />
ever wanted to know. 3,000-entry<br />
wine encyclopedia. In editing this<br />
work, Robinson, one of the world's<br />
great wine authorities in her own<br />
right, sought out contributions and<br />
advice from over 70 other experts<br />
worldwide. Complete with maps, illustrative<br />
photography and cross<br />
references, this volume is s library<br />
in itself.<br />
<strong>The</strong> World Atlas of Wine."<br />
fourth edition, Hugh Johnson. (Simon<br />
and Schuster, New York,<br />
1994, $501 is the most complete<br />
guide to the world's vineyards published<br />
in any language. Serious<br />
wine lovers who want to know the<br />
origins of wines they purchase will<br />
appreciate the well-written text<br />
snd impeccably detailed maps. ,<br />
Ideal as s planner for s trip to<br />
Germany's wine regions or a fireside<br />
brush up on German wines,<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Wines of Germany" $10, can<br />
be obtained by sending s check to<br />
the German Wine Information Bureau,<br />
79 Madison Avenue. New<br />
York. NY 10016. Shipping is extra<br />
and charged on a UPS, COD baais.<br />
No other source offers such indepth<br />
informstion shout Germany's<br />
wine regions<br />
"Lulu's Provencal Table,"<br />
Richard Olney, (Harper Collins,<br />
New York, 1994, $30). not only<br />
tells the story of the Peyrauds, one<br />
of the great wine families from<br />
See 2B<br />
Win* Selections<br />
of the Week<br />
Wmrmmr Wnrrwo:<br />
• 1993 Bemardus Sauvignon Blanc<br />
$9<br />
• 1993 Ckx do BCMS Barrel-tormented<br />
Chardonnay $12 50<br />
• 1991 Dry Creek Vineyard Reserve<br />
Chardonnay SI5<br />
• 1992 Galto Estate Chardonnay<br />
Northern Sonoma $30 (Burgundy<br />
lovers take notice )<br />
• 1992 Newtan Chardonnay $14<br />
• 1992 Round H* Reserve<br />
Chardonnay $11<br />
• 1993 Zaca Mesa Chardonnay<br />
Santa Bart>ara County. $12<br />
• 1992 Ctoa du Bois Mertot $15<br />
• 1993 Feas Parker Pwx* No* $15<br />
• 1992 Gundfoch-Bundschu Mertot ;<br />
$16<br />
• 1992 Newtan Pmot Now Estate<br />
Boffled $18<br />
• 1992 Robert S**key Loa<br />
Cameras Mertot $19<br />
• 1992 Round H* Reserve Mertot ~<br />
$11<br />
• 1992 Rutherford Ranch Mertot $10<br />
• 1993 Napa Rrige FVW Now $8<br />
• 1993 Monterey Vneyard<br />
Chardonnay $6<br />
• 1992 Bonvorre Chardonnay $7<br />
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Casserole makes use<br />
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peppers. framed and sfcceo<br />
9 Caaamara oaves, pitied and<br />
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w» cup grated part skim moj<br />
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1 teaspoon lernon |uic^<br />
v* teaspoon Dtac* peppe«<br />
^egetatste oi cooaung sprat<br />
2 taotespoons (rated Par<br />
mesan cheese<br />
Prepare noodle* according to<br />
package direction* Drain<br />
Stir the broth, milk, salt and<br />
obrnstarch together in a larje pot or<br />
LHitch oven until the cornstarch ia<br />
dissolved Cook over medium heat,<br />
surring constantly, until thickaned<br />
and bubbly Stir in noodle*, turkey,<br />
artichoke heart*, red peppers, ol<br />
ive*. moxrarella chaaaa. wine, lemon<br />
juice and black pepper<br />
Spray a 3 quart baking dish with<br />
cooking >pray Spoon noodle mixture<br />
into diah Sprinkle arith Par<br />
meaan che*«*. Bake in a 350 degree<br />
F oven until bubbling around the<br />
edge*, about 35 minute* Let aland<br />
5 minute* before serving Makes 8<br />
nerving*.<br />
Nufnfioa facts per serving 278<br />
col (17 percent colorlet from fat),<br />
JO 6 g pro . 35 5 g oarbo . 5 1 g fat, 66<br />
"Vf chol. 1,069 sodium<br />
Recipe from.<br />
<strong>The</strong> National Pasta<br />
Association<br />
Lighten up to stay slim<br />
You made it through<br />
Thanksgising. and there a only<br />
joe more month of parties and<br />
celebration* that tempt you to<br />
least in the traditional holiday<br />
spirit. It a not a great time to start<br />
a weight kat* program, but it ia<br />
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chopped<br />
1 (16-ounce) car whoie<br />
tomatoes with no added<br />
saft. undramed. chopped<br />
2 tablespoons tomato paste<br />
with no added salt<br />
1 •* cups «ate<<br />
"*} teaspoor tonne* (anise)<br />
seeds<br />
•a teaspoor black pepper<br />
In a large skillet or Dutch oven,<br />
briefly heat the oil over medium<br />
heat, roll oil around the pan to coat<br />
bottom Add the garlic and saute<br />
over medium high heat for about 2<br />
minute* Add the mushrooms, red<br />
pepper, thyme and black pepper<br />
Cook over high beat for 8 minutes<br />
or until the liquid evaporates, stir<br />
nng frequently Remove from heat<br />
and mix with the ncotta cheese Set<br />
aside<br />
Combine all of the remaining<br />
ingredients in a large bowl and mix<br />
well<br />
Pour 1 cup of the tomato fennel<br />
sauce on the bottom of a 13-by 9<br />
by 2 inch pan Spoon the ncottamushroom<br />
mixture into uncooked<br />
manicocti shells, and place in a sin<br />
gle layer on the sauce in the pen<br />
Pour the remaining sauce over the<br />
mamcotti Cover with foil and bake<br />
at 400 degree* for 50-56 minutes, or<br />
until hot and bubbly Remove the<br />
foil and bake 15 minute* more<br />
Each two- a/iril tenmg contain*<br />
245 calorie* and 6 gram* of fat<br />
Nuke a down-home barbecue<br />
AP — When your taste buds<br />
hanker for juicy pork barbecue<br />
but you can't tend it all day on<br />
the grill, turn to your microwave<br />
oven Country styia pork ribe<br />
cook evenly in a plastic oven bag<br />
to<br />
40 I<br />
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1 oraon. chopped (ft cup)<br />
2 cioves {ark. manced<br />
•» cup packed Drown sugar<br />
•a cup vinegar<br />
2 Tbcp Worcestershae sauce<br />
1 tip prepared norsaradasr<br />
ft ta—poor dry mustard<br />
Cut ribs into serving-siae por<br />
tioaa. Sprinkle coraatarch into the<br />
16 by 10-inch oven cooking bag<br />
Place nb* in tha bee place bag in a<br />
for<br />
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Worcestershire saw<br />
and dry mustard Pour<br />
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plastic tie that comes with the<br />
cooking bag. Cut aix inch slits in<br />
the top of the bag<br />
Cook rib* on 50 percent power<br />
• medium* for 20 minutes, giving the<br />
csaserols a half-turn ooce Snip off<br />
the top of the cooking bag Carefully<br />
transfer the contents from the bag<br />
to the teas* role, rearranging ribe so<br />
the outside ones are in the center<br />
Cook, covered, on medium for 20 to<br />
25 minutee more or until tender and<br />
no pink remains, stirring every 5<br />
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Laurel Park awards<br />
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s-T i*i * «m«<br />
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•rute essay* telling Lsu<br />
-*-i Park Plai-e to Livooia why<br />
they could uae the mx (listening<br />
.ioii tre«» the mail wanted to<br />
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Local media reviewed the en<br />
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c irmpiified iiunn| the holiday<br />
-pint 366 day* a year <strong>The</strong>se are<br />
ViarycTvst Manor. a nursing home<br />
n Ljvocua. Youth Living Center*,<br />
a human service afenc> in Ink<br />
»ier Harper Hospital's Gen hen<br />
tern Radiation Oncology Center in<br />
Detroit. Boy* Republic. a youth<br />
•ervsce organisation m Farming<br />
Ritz from Previous page<br />
through unique outfits displayed<br />
•tTfcngyg authentic 40a and 50s<br />
Americana the couple has ar<br />
quired from around the nation<br />
<strong>The</strong>a* .include old tw>s*W pwr<br />
tare records, a 1971 Mintage *e»<br />
pa motor acooter. and a classic old<br />
juke boa.<br />
It s the RiU and Caruso-Caruso<br />
jeta merchandise from vendor*<br />
who like to deal with ths "tore<br />
and its trustworthy owner*, snd<br />
from buying tnps to Los Angeles<br />
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MONDAY. DECEMBER 5,1994<br />
Turkey Day winners<br />
CANTON<br />
SPORTS<br />
SCENE<br />
TIm Plymouth Midget B hockey (Mm took a<br />
bigger, mors experienced Weatland BB<br />
Devi la equad Into overtime in the champ* -<br />
onahip of the Thanksgiving Tournament, held at<br />
Detroit's City Center Arena, and the Plymouth<br />
team came away the winners in overtime (score<br />
unavailable).<br />
John Rogin knocked in an unassisted goal to<br />
hand the Devils thair first loss of the tournament<br />
In round-robin play earlier, the two teams had<br />
played to a 2-2 tie.<br />
Plymouth defeated Birmingham Spartan Tire B<br />
twice in the tournament, including a narrow 5-4<br />
victory in the semifinals. <strong>The</strong> earlier win sraa in<br />
the Mcond game by a 7-2 margin. Plymouth<br />
opened the tourney with a 3-1 triumph over St<br />
Clair Shores.<br />
Team members are Marc Coeao, Brian Anderson.<br />
Jeff Collina, Jeff Gray. Matt Pitchett, John<br />
Rogin. Jason Reoch, Scott Milliken. Jason Diamond.<br />
Phil Rugenaki, Mike Sharp®, Eric Reoch,<br />
Dan Katona. Scott Ryckman, Tony Wroblewski.<br />
Ian Emory. Steve Bailey. Paul Bersok and Jeff<br />
Nelaon. Coaches are Chris Coaeo. John Rogin Sr.,<br />
Scott Coeao. Bryan Chemotti and Fred Ryckman.<br />
Division champs<br />
<strong>The</strong> Greenatreak. an under 10 girls eoccer<br />
team from the Plymouth Soccer Club, went<br />
unbeaten in collecting their division title<br />
during the (all aeaaon of the Western Suburban<br />
Soccer League.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Greenstreak was 8-0. pooling six shutouts<br />
while outacoring their opponent* 58-3<br />
Team members are Francie Barbero. Stephanie<br />
Baron. Asher Bryant, Kim Diedrich. Emilie<br />
Feiten. Greta Gatxke, Megan Gourley. Jadyn<br />
Huggina. Maria Kuehn. Kriaey Lake. Lindaay<br />
Lasher. Danielle March. Nicole Marrone. Sarah<br />
Thieaa and Briana Wolcott. <strong>The</strong> teem ia coached<br />
by Stephanie Thi<br />
An ace — isn't it?<br />
Larry Hanbidge waan't quite •ore whether it<br />
counted or not.<br />
<strong>The</strong> 40-year-old Plymouth reaident waa<br />
back in his hometown of Port Huron for the<br />
Thanksgiving holiday when an old friend asked<br />
him to play golf. <strong>The</strong> chosen course. Port Huron<br />
Golf Club, waa closed but since his friend waa a<br />
member Hanbidge waa assured it would be all<br />
right.<br />
On the 111-yard 13th hole. Hanbidge used his 9iron<br />
and put the ball into the cup. It waa the first<br />
ace of his career.<br />
But there sraa no one. other than hia playing<br />
partner, to verify it. So It may never be official —<br />
except to Hanbidge<br />
Linebackers meeting<br />
<strong>The</strong> Plymouth Salem Linebackers Club is<br />
boating a special meeting Wednesday to<br />
elect officers for the upcoming year Tbe<br />
meeting will be at 7:30 p.m. in room 1008<br />
All parente of Salem football players are urged<br />
to attend. AlaO, any parent whoee son will be a<br />
freshman at Salem next fall and plana to play<br />
football far the Rocks is welcome ta attend. Meet<br />
ings are held at 7 JO pm. the third Wedneeday of<br />
each month In Salem's cafeteria or in room 1008.<br />
Baseball clinic<br />
era's e baseball player doing aomething far<br />
H Recant<br />
events in<br />
ss doubt that such a thing is possible, but<br />
it ia Gary Pearson, who pitched in the Baltimore<br />
Orioles' system 26 years ego. will hoot a free base<br />
ball clinic far 11- and 12 yeer-oM boys from 6e30-9<br />
, at Hoover School ia Taylor Saturday.<br />
Participants are caked to bn ng their gloves and<br />
tennis shoes, and a hat if they wieh.<br />
Again, there is no charts. Hoover School ia lo^<br />
ceted st 27101 Beverly, a half-mile smith of Van<br />
o__ ot<br />
Far farther information, call Peeraoo at Ml-<br />
Cougar try outs<br />
T asns<br />
hs Weat Metre Cougar*. s girls AAU<br />
will<br />
Dec. IW 17 at the ths North ville<br />
CCN<br />
Tryouts far II, 11 and 11 yeer-olds will he<br />
6-6c30 p-m Tryesita far 14,16 and IS year-ah<br />
at 90S Weat Maia la<br />
Ampmrn sOM« » ss*i**mw/br *ertsJ<br />
*er* CJ Ma^lMI<br />
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Chiefs fall<br />
to Vikings<br />
in semis<br />
oath, Can ton and a trip lo the<br />
Class A state final in girls<br />
thai, quit® simply, proved<br />
too big to overcome.<br />
BY CJ. RISAK<br />
STAT? Warrsa<br />
If anyone had<br />
doubts, put them<br />
to root. Plymouth<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> waa definitely<br />
the underdog<br />
among the Final<br />
Four teams going<br />
into Thursdeys Class A girls baa<br />
ketbaU semifinals at Battle Creek's<br />
Kellogg Arena .,<br />
And not juat because Ha record<br />
(19-8) was the worst among the sem<br />
Tbe<br />
facing ths<br />
Chiefs quickly<br />
against Flint FU<br />
I Thursday. A<br />
quick look at the Vikings during<br />
^STchiX lusted 6-foot-10 Sarah<br />
Warnks at cantor, with Kristi<br />
Fiorenxi (6-10) and Jackie Nicaatri<br />
(6-7) at tho forwards.<br />
Here's the front row far Flint<br />
Northern: Sberee Bates (6-11), Dsana<br />
Nolan (6-8) aad Tawana<br />
(6-4).<br />
aside, that waa tha (big?)<br />
for <strong>Canton</strong>'s 60-48 loes to<br />
Northern. <strong>The</strong> Chiefa could not<br />
counter tbe Vikings' sise.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chlefa' tournament run (five<br />
wine, one loee) gave them a 18-7 final<br />
record. Northern took a 34-2<br />
Luther King (23-1).<br />
<strong>Canton</strong> (Dbgeruer<br />
SPORTS<br />
Detroit<br />
Hants tha of the Vikingg —<br />
McDonald.<br />
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INSIDC:<br />
Top 20 players, Page 2C<br />
College report, Page 3C<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Chiefs'<br />
despair wag<br />
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Flint Northern.<br />
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Northern's 6-4 center, Tawana McDonald (33). McDonald blocked eight <strong>Canton</strong> shots.<br />
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With . .<br />
the Vikings out<br />
28-7 in the second<br />
to pull out fa a 84-18 half<br />
time load.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Chfafa never »<br />
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fa get out early." he said. To- ley. -We had<br />
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had an inside gam<br />
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Central.<br />
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snd everything from there wae Just<br />
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